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Examples:Yan, a vassal state of Zhou in modern Hebei and Liaoning—twenty four dynastic histories (or 25 or 26 in modern editions)—old place name (in Yan of Warring states, in modern Beijing city)—capital city of King Helu of Wu from 6th century BC, at modern Wuxi, Jiangsu—Kulun, the former name for modern Ulan Bator, capital of Mongolia (Mongolian: temple)—Zhou Dynasty vassal state in modern day Shandong Province—ruins of capital city of King Helu of Wu, from 6th century BC, at modern Wuxi, Jiangsu—ancient area of modern day Danyang City, Jiangsu Province—abolish the feudal Han and introduce modern prefectures (refers to reorganization during Meiji Japan)—the Twenty-Four Histories (25 or 26 in modern editions), collection of books on Chinese dynastic history from 3000 BC till 17th century—central European country mostly within the modern Czech republic—Hangu Pass in modern day Henan Province, strategic pass forming the eastern gate of the Qin State during the Warring States Period (770-221 BC)—Antoine Lavoisier (1743-1794), French nobleman and scientist, considered the father of modern chemistry—Haojing (in modern Shaanxi, northwest of Chang'an county), capital of Western Zhou from c. 1050 BC—the sword moves with side stroke (modern idiom)—Huihe, pre-Tang name of ethnic group corresponding modern Uighur—Natsume Sōseki (1867-1916), one of the first modern Japanese novelist—Bauhaus (German school of modern architecture and design)—Zhongdu, capital of China during the Jin Dynasty (1115-1234), modern day Beijing—(in modern times) the three armed services: Army, Navy and Air Force—modern (i.e. not ancient) pronunciation of a Chinese character—ancient Chinese city state near modern day Beijing—vassal state during the Zhou Dynasty (1066-221 BC) in modern day Shandong Province—Lu Xun (1881-1936), one of the earliest and best-known modern Chinese writers—Jokes (title of an ancient collection of jokes, often used in the title of modern collections of jokes)—Emishi or Ebisu, ethnic group of ancient Japan, thought be related to modern Ainus—modern history (for China, from the Opium Wars until the fall of the Qing Dynasty, i.e. mid-19th early 20th century)—modern Spanish provinces of Castilla-Leon and Castilla-La Mancha—the seven planets of pre-modern astronomy (the Sun, the Moon, Mercury, Venus, Mars, Jupiter, and Saturn)—Ba state during Zhou dynasty (in east of modern Sichuan)—Ao, Shang Dynasty capital (northeast part of modern day Zhengzhou, Henan)— |